Idaho Youth Ranch Thrift Store
About the Business
The Idaho Youth Ranch Thrift Store is a unique institution located at 250 North Orchard Street in Boise, Idaho, United States. This store offers a wide variety of items including books, clothing, furniture, home goods, and jewelry. Customers can browse through the store to find great deals on gently used items while supporting a good cause. The proceeds from sales at the Idaho Youth Ranch Thrift Store go towards helping at-risk youth in the community. Visit this store for a rewarding shopping experience and to make a positive impact in the lives of young people in need.
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Location & Phone number
250 N Orchard St, Boise, ID 83706, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"Super overpriced. They get things for free and want to sell them for more than you can buy them on eBay. What’s happening to thrift stores is sad. What happened to trying to help people"
"They are never open anymore, by the time anyone is getting off work they are closed. Also If you are looking to buy something used and only get a discount of a buck or two of what the original retail price was, then this is the place for you. I actually saw a shirt there that was $3 more than the 1 I had bought a few years ago brand new. Sometimes you can find the right color of tag if you are lucky and score a deal."
"Everything here is extremely overpriced. This is a thrift store not a retail+ store. All of the employees must be made up of greedy eBay flippers."
"This store is why everything ends up going for weight at the outlet. Way way way overpriced. They currently have some snow pants prices double they are new. All snow gear is clearanced at retail stores and literally everything they have can be found cheaper brand new with a warranty. Unfortunately, the youth ranch has no middle ground. Everything is so overpriced in stores that they end up going to the outlet to be given away. Their snow gear is priced 4x higher than snow gear at other local non profit thrift stores. I think they saw resellers and just think everything used is worth millions now? Lol They don't know the difference between personal use products and what's actually worth money so they just make their best guess and end up having to give everything away when it doesn't sell in their stores. It's sad because if things were priced appropriately the youth ranch would make WAY more money. Unfortunately, there is no middle ground. Their employees there act like they work at pawn stars or antique road shows lol yet have no knowledge on which products have resell value. It's literally backwards. The things with resell value are priced cheap and the things for personal use are priced higher than new. I bought a ton of stuff from thrift shops yesterday. Several made a huge profit off me. Just not the youth ranch. No worries tho. I'll get em for a buck a piece when no one buys them at their insane prices and everything ends up back over at the outlet when it reopens. Which is 13x less than the other thrift stores ended up making off me. Your employees are an interesting bunch. Very smug and for literally no reason."
"Worth checking out, a few deals to be had. Would have bought some mugs and dishware also but those stickers are horrendous to get off... Especially when placed on the main side you want to use/see/read, I mean the mugs even have handles to attach tags to... Media a bit spendy, but much better on half price Sundays. Most of the vehicles appeared overpriced for their condition... I'll likely roam through again in the future, found a couple helpful items."
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